"I love that world and I would love to go back there. And I think [actor Jack Black] might be up for it, too."

Black played the game's protagonist, Eddie Riggs, a roadie turned warrior who used a guitar as his weapon. The game was loaded with fantastic humor and awesome content, especially for heavy metal aficionados. However, as always, Schafer says he'd need money to do a sequel and as the original cost about $25 million, he'd probably need even more the next time around. And as he says, raising that kind of money "might be tricky."

On a more positive note, Schafer did say there may be an upcoming DLC pack that features the character Lionwhyte. He was the leader of the Hair Metal Militia and voiced by Judas Priest lead singer Rob Halford:

"I would love to go back to that world or even just do a DLC pack...we're always trying to get Lionwhyte in there; a playable Lionwhyte army. Maybe that would happen someday. I would definitely love to do that."

That'd be a very late release for DLC, as Brutal Legend launched back in 2009. But really, who's gonna complain?

Kickstarter!!! ...If they made a Kickstarter for Brutal Legend 2, I would give them my money to make it happen. I'm not sure if it's possible to reach the amount they would need, but it wouldn't hurt to try.

Brutal Legend was awesome. I'd be up for another game. I think it's a real shame that Double Fine has turned their attention to downloadable titles since. Would love to see them tackle another full retail release at some point but I don't see it happening unless they get bought out.